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Alaila Everett is speaking out after she hit an opponent in the head with her relay baton during a Virginia state championship race on Tuesday, March 4, leading to a wave of backlash and controversy ...
The indoor season ended last Tuesday, but for I.C. Norcom High School Senior Alaila Everett and Brookville High School Junior Kaelen Tucker, it ended as both girls were running in the 4x200 relay ...
Alaila Everett, a high school senior, said she lost her balance and accidentally hit the other girl when she was pumping her ...
Alaila Everett was the baton-wielding senior who was running the second leg for I.C. Norcom High School girl’s 4×200 meter relay team where she allegedly hit Brookville High School junior ...
A high school track athlete faces a misdemeanor charge of assault and battery after a viral video showed her hitting a competitor's head with her baton during a race.
Alaila Everett, a senior at I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, told NBC affiliate WAVY that the incident in the viral video was an accident. The sprinter who was struck by the baton ...
An I.C. Norcom High School athlete has been charged after ... It was confirmed that Alaila Everett is being charged with one count of assault and battery. This incident occurred during a state ...
NEW: High school track runner gets attacked with a baton in the middle of a relay at the VSHL Class 3 State Indoor Championships. Kaelen Tucker was on the second leg of the 4x200m relay at Liberty ...
A Virginia high school athlete has been charged with assault and battery following a baton incident that resulted in another ...
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During the Virginia State High School League Championships on March 3, Alaila Everett, a senior at I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth, was running the second leg of the 4x200-meter relay when ...
Virginia high school athlete Alaila Everett told "Good Morning America" Tuesday that she never meant to strike her fellow competitor with a baton.